Massie concedes Kentucky House primary to Gallrein: ‘We’ve been honorable’


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Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie thanked his supporters and announced that he has called Navy veteran Ed Gallrein to concede the Republican House primary. Massie described the race as “the most expensive congressional primary ever in the 250-year history of this country.”



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